Frostmourne from Warcraft

The Challenge for this design was to create a sword that is assembled glue free as well as mixing both solid body modeling from Solidworks and organic modeling in Zbrush. The joints are designed to slot in easily and hold the model together entirely glue free. After I modeled the blade and hilt joints Elliot Viles Modelled the skulls in Zbrush. Once he completed this I then took the files and used mesh mixer to blend his organic parts with my engineered parts creating the perfect marriage of two disciplines. Once the model was printed and assemble it was finished beautifully by Catherine Wood, a member of MyMiniFactoy.com's talented post processing team.

Frostmourne was the runeblade that Ner'zhul, the Lich King, thrust from the Frozen Throne, intending that Arthas Menethil — his unwitting potential host — would discover it on the continent of Northrend. It was wielded by Arthas, the new Lich King, until it was destroyed following his defeat in Icecrown Citadel.

This model is printed at 0.2mm with 10% infill. with the joints which didn't fit in easily i filled the edges and gently hammer the parts in with a rubber mallet. the largest piece is the main hilt with the rams head which is 217mm x 206mm x 120mm. there is an image to show the best point of orientation for the least amount of support.

Thanks Kirby Downey for the great design. Modify stl files to fit printer bed and to allow led to be added. The skull head stl file was edited to allow the face to be removed to access the LED light controls and batteries. The Head is held simply with magntics. Printed on a Bibo 3d printer with FoxSmart Grey and FoxSmart Clear PLA. 1.75mm

This is my take on the sword. 3d prop I make Im surprised by the results, however I found the way the blade get assembled to be very weak it broke in 4 places at one point during the build had to epoxy the core of the blade now it's super heavy. As a display pice it's awesome thanks for the share Kirby.